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The Labor Market Podcast with Fexingo: Jobs Reports, Unemployment, and Wage Growth

The Labor Market Podcast with Fexingo: Jobs Reports, Unemployment, and Wage Growth

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Lucas and Luna dissect each month's employment situation report the morning it lands. They walk through the headline payroll number, the unemployment rate, and the wage growth figure, then read them against the previous month's revisions and the longer-term trend. The conversation is never just 'jobs up, good' — they ask what the labor force participation rate tells you about prime-age workers, how the household survey differs from the establishment survey, and whether a deceleration in average hourly earnings is actually happening or just a composition effect. They look at industry-level employment changes: which sectors are adding, which are flat, and whether the leisure-and-hospitality catch-up is finally exhausted. They discuss how the Federal Reserve's dual mandate — maximum employment and price stability — shapes the market's reaction to these numbers, and what the bond market is pricing in for the next meeting. Lucas brings historical context (how does this recovery compare to 2009 or 2020?) and Luna presses on what the data means for workers in different pay quartiles, for job seekers, and for business owners making hiring decisions. The show is built for listeners who already know the basics — they want the nuance, the inconsistencies, the real story behind the topline. Each episode ends with a question the hosts cannot answer from the data alone: what does a job market that looks tight at the aggregate but soft in certain demographics actually mean for the next six months? #LaborMarket #JobsReport #UnemploymentRate #WageGrowth #FederalReserve #EmploymentData #Payrolls #LaborForceParticipation #EconomicIndicators #BureauOfLaborStatistics #MonetaryPolicy #JobsNumbers #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DailyBusinessNews #Macroeconomics #JobMarketTrends Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • Why Wages Are Growing for Stayers Not Switchers
    2026/06/06
    New data shows that workers who stay put are now seeing faster wage growth than job-hoppers — a reversal of the pattern that dominated the post-pandemic labor market. Lucas and Luna break down the numbers from the May 2026 jobs report and the Employment Cost Index, explore why employers are raising pay to retain talent rather than attract it, and discuss what this means for your next career move. With the unemployment rate flat at 4.3% and job openings surging to 7.6 million, the labor market is sending mixed signals. Lucas points to a key metric: the quits rate has fallen below pre-pandemic levels, suggesting workers are prioritizing stability over the risk of a jump. Luna flags a hidden wrinkle: wage growth for job switchers is still positive but has slowed sharply, while annual raises for stayers have crept above 5% for the first time in two years. The episode closes with a look at which industries are leading the shift and whether this trend is likely to hold. #WageGrowth #JobStayers #JobSwitchers #LaborMarket #EmploymentCostIndex #MayJobsReport #UnemploymentRate #JOLTS #QuitsRate #Retention #EconomicData #CareerStrategy #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #LaborEconomics #WorkerTrends Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • Why Wage Growth Is Splitting the Labor Market in Two
    2026/06/06
    The May jobs report is out Friday, but beneath the headline numbers, a quieter divide is opening up. Wages are growing at 4.2 percent for job switchers but barely 3.5 percent for those who stay put. Lucas and Luna dig into the data from the Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker, the latest JOLTS numbers, and why this gap tells us more about the labor market than the unemployment rate. They explore how the split is reshaping career strategy, hiring, and even inflation expectations. #WageGrowth #LaborMarket #JobSwitchers #JobStayers #AtlantaFed #WageGrowthTracker #JOLTS #JobOpenings #NonfarmPayrolls #Unemployment #QuitsRate #Compensation #Economics #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LaborMarketPodcast #Fexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • Why the Labor Market Is Splitting in Half
    2026/06/05
    The May jobs report is out Friday, but the real story isn't the headline number — it's the growing gap between the booming high-end services sector and the struggling lower-wage industries. Lucas and Luna dig into the data behind the divergence: why job openings hit 7.6 million in April while long-term unemployment keeps rising, and what that means for workers in retail, hospitality, and manufacturing. They look at how energy costs from the Iran conflict are widening the split, and why the Federal Reserve can't fix this with interest rates alone. A focused, data-driven conversation about a labor market that's no longer one economy. #LaborMarket #JobsReport #Unemployment #WageGrowth #EconomicDivergence #JOLTS #MayJobsReport #LongTermUnemployment #EnergyCosts #IranConflict #FederalReserve #HighEndServices #LowerWageWorkers #Retail #Hospitality #Manufacturing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
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